Local Immunization Coalitions in Wisconsin

General information

Currently, Wisconsin has 15 local immunization coalitions, all focusing on increasing immunization rates and reducing vaccine-preventable diseases throughout the state. The first local immunization coalition in Wisconsin started in 1993 in Dane County, with newer coalitions, such as Columbia County, beginning in 2006. Initiatives and efforts have included outreach and education to high-risk populations, influenza and pneumococcal vaccination to African Americans and Hispanics over 65, and the continuing effort to vaccinate children.

Immunization Action Coalition (IAC)
The following link provides access to a database of local immunization coalitions in Wisconsin that chose to provide additional information on the Immunization Action Coalition website. This website provides many additional immunization resources and links. The database allows interested health professionals, parents, immunization advocates, and others to contact immunization coalitions for resources, ideas, or volunteering.

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